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Florida lawsuit accuses CVS, Walgreens of illegal opioid sales

Drugstore chains Walgreens and CVS have been added to a state-court lawsuit filed against Purdue Pharma, the maker of Oxycontin, and several opioid distributors.

The nation's second-largest drugstore chain says Florida's lawsuit alleging that it helped fuel the state's opioid crisis "is without merit."

CVS spokesman Mike DeAngelis issued a statement Saturday saying the company is "dedicated to helping reduce prescription drug abuse and diversion." That includes training pharmacists and their assistants and public education efforts.

Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi announced late Friday that she added Walgreens and CVS to a state-court lawsuit filed last spring against Purdue Pharma, the maker of Oxycontin, and several opioid distributors.

Bondi said in a press release that CVS and Walgreens "played a role in creating the opioid crisis." She said the companies failed to stop "suspicious orders of opioids" and "dispensed unreasonable quantities of opioids from their pharmacies."

Walgreens declined to comment.

The federal government says about 45 people die daily because of opioid overdoses.

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